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New Audi Vw Coolant Hose 811 121 055 Or Part No 6805-06 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hancock, Vermont, United States

Hancock, Vermont, United States
New, never used. dirty on outside.
Brand:Audi / VW Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:811-121-055 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:6805-06

Audi VW Radiator Coolant Hose
Part # Sticker:  811 121 055
Part No Stamped on Hose:  6805-06

Overall length of hose about 27 inches.

Not sure what cars this is for, been laying around the garage for a while.  Presumably A4 and Passat and probably several others.  Message me if you want more pictures or some other information off of the hose.

You are responsible for determining that this part is correct for your application. Investigate the part numbers and look at the photos closely, all auctions are for exactly what is in the photos. I have presented the items to the best of my ability.

NOS Condition Description: This item is NOS or New Old Stock.  It was manufactured by or for Audi / VW for service or repair of vehicles they manufactured.  This item may show shelf wear and the term New in no way implies show quality or perfection.

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